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Chapter 891: 381. The only unlucky one overthrown by the lower ranks_2

What concept does this close-range performance represent... This season among all perimeter players in the league, Kobe is first with 54.4%, Parker is third with 51.6%.

In the past two years, Wade was very aggressive in close-range shooting, with a hit rate of 48.5% and 51.1%. This season, due to injuries, it dropped significantly to just 44%, but 44% is still very high.

This season, Ginobili, at his career peak, also has a close-range shooting percentage of exactly 45%.

This season, James’ close-range shooting percentage is 42.6%, a career high; in the past two years, it was just over 40%, and in the first two years of his career, it was below 40%.

In this area, whether for inside or perimeter players, it’s a high-difficulty scoring zone; centers can come up to defend, and mid-range defenders can also double-team.

Nowitzki and Nash are considered the current ceiling of inside and perimeter shooting ability; this season, Nowitzki’s close-range shooting percentage is 42%, the second highest of his career, with no season exceeding 40% before 2004. Last season, Nash had a terrifying 55% close-range shooting performance. This season, he was heavily defended, dropping to 50% by mid-season, which is a reasonable decline, but once O’Neal arrived, he was completely ruined, ending the season at just 43.4%.

But if someone is accurate in this area, it’s a huge help to inside finishing players and scorers advancing on the same sideline.

Kobe, Paul, Parker, Wade, Ginobili, and Nash’s outstanding close-range shooting percentages correspond exactly to their ability to pass to the inside.

On the Bobcats side, the best close-range percentage belongs to Felton, at 48.1%, making him a top-tier close-range scorer. Although not as good as Kobe, Paul, Parker, a healthy Wade, or a Nash without O’Neal, he’s far ahead of the others, corresponding exactly to the distribution of his assists, which are mainly passed to baseline and same-side teammates.

Zhang Yang’s close-range percentage is 44.6%, not top-tier, but considered first-rate.

Paul’s shocking close-range shooting performance is mostly due to his athletic ability, which also allows him to easily complete the task of feeding Chandler, Peja, and others unless it’s impossible, such as when injured, otherwise it wouldn’t be given up. If someone says something like ’I guess you’ll get injured playing this way,’ it would be taken as a curse by the opponent.

After all, Paul looks extremely healthy right now, unlike Yao Ming who has been injured continuously in the past two years.

Zhang Yang thought that if Paul really gets injured in the future, he could casually mention it when visiting or making a call. If he listens, that’s good; if not, there’s no help. freewebnoveℓ.com

Putting aside Paul’s matter, respecting others’ fate, and anyway, Paul is playing well, making Double All-NBA Team for years, he doesn’t need Zhang Yang’s unnecessary worry.

He’s pleased that his name also appears in the MVP rankings, in third place!

He received 7 first-place votes, with a total score percentage of 13.37%.

Fourth is James, with 1 first-place vote, and a total score percentage of 10.2%.

Fifth is Yao Ming, with 2 first-place votes, and a total score percentage of 7.19%.

Yao Ming’s ballots are indeed low, but this is already his highest ever, even in the first 5 years of his career, he only received two ballots combined, he never received much favor from the media in this regard.

For example, last season, he averaged 25 points over 48 games and received only 1 third-place vote, whereas O’Neal, who only played 40 games and averaged 17 points and 7 rebounds, received two second-place votes.

However, when it came to All-NBA team voting, when centers are voted for separately, even if the media didn’t want to vote for Yao Ming, they had to. MVP voting can lump together the best performers in the league, so not voting for Yao Ming could be explained, but when there are only a few centers, not voting for him would attract strong criticism.

So Yao Ming became something special — 3-time All-NBA team in the first 5 years of his career, with only two MVP votes.

Outside of the top five, no one received a first-place vote. Zhang Yang watched as Nash went from the third biggest MVP favorite early in the season, to the second biggest mid-season, ending with no first-place votes and a total score percentage of only 3%, which was quite lamentable...

For Defensive Player of the Year, Garnett got 95 out of 110 first-place votes, with a total score percentage of 44.8%, winning Defensive Player of the Year by a wide margin.

Second is Camby, third is Ben Wallace, fourth is Paul, fifth is Howard, sixth is Duncan, seventh is Okafor, eighth is Kobe, ninth is James, and tenth is Rasheed Wallace. Together their total score still falls short of Garnett by 1%.

Garnett’s defensive performance this season was indeed flawless, it’s mind-blowing. When he was on the court, the opponent scored only 92 points per 100 possessions. In comparison, Duncan is at 95, Ben Wallace at 94, and Yao Ming at 95.

If the Lakers focused fiercely on defense in the regular season, Garnett would only average 31 minutes, otherwise, the Lakers could drive opponents as crazy as the Spurs, but playing that way would severely affect the Lakers’ offense and pose injury risks. The Lakers’ Three Giants were overstrained in previous years, the Zen Master places high importance on health.

Watching the Lakers dominate the two most prestigious regular-season awards, Zhang San was extremely envious, grateful to have his little ’shelling’ companion.

He turned off the TV and Zhang Yang went to the study to browse the news, skipping the MVP and Defensive Player of the Year news due to envy, focusing on news directly related to the playoffs.

The Bobcats progressed later in the playoffs, with only the Hornets and Warriors’ first round still unfinished, 4 series ended early with scores of 4-0 or 4-1; two others advanced last night along with the Bobcats.

This year, only one series was a sweep; the Bulls eliminated the Toronto Raptors 4-0.

This series had the largest performance gap, with the Raptors’ playstyle running right into the Bulls’ defensive stronghold, averaging scores of 82 to 90.5 over four games. The point difference wasn’t huge, but it looked quite miserable.

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